MINNEAPOLIS (AP)—John Clay rushed for three touchdowns and gained 159 of his 184 yards in the second half, helping Wisconsin hang on for a 31-28 win over Minnesota on Saturday.
The Badgers (5-0 overall, 2-0 Big Ten) beat the Gophers for the sixth straight time, picking up Paul Bunyan’s Axe and parading it around the stadium after Adam Weber lost a fumble at his own 24-yard line with 30 seconds left to kill Minnesota’s last-chance drive.
The Gophers (3-2, 1-1) have a new home, but the game had a familiar feel: They lost to their border rival after failing to stop the run.
Clay reminded the Big Ten that Wisconsin is a run-first team, despite quarterback Scott Tolzien’s early season success.
Tolzien rumbled 47 yards on a designed rollout to set up Clay’s third score with 3 minutes left after Marcus Sherels pulled Minnesota within 24-21 on an 88-yard fumble return for a touchdown.
Wisconsin stayed unbeaten by rushing for 295 yards, taking advantage of three Minnesota turnovers. Nine penalties, totaling 75 yards, hurt the home team, too. Weber went 16 for 30 for 271 yards and a touchdown to Eric Decker, but he didn’t have much time to throw, and again hurt the Gophers by giving up the ball in crucial situations.
Tolzien wasn’t great, but he did enough. Wisconsin converted eight of 13 third downs and toughened up the defense near the goal line in the first half to force the Gophers to settle for a pair of short field goals by Eric Ellestad.
It was Wisconsin’s first road game, a suddenly tough ticket for Badgers backers to get now that the Gophers play at sold-out TCF Bank Stadium after 27 seasons downtown in the Metrodome. There, rivalry games were at least half-filled by visiting fans.
At the new stadium, though plenty of red was mixed in among the maroon and gold, Minnesota actually had a true home-field advantage. Goldy Gopher did his part: The furry mascot taunted the few thousand Wisconsin fans before the start of the fourth quarter by putting on a purple Brett Favre jersey.
The facility was more soggy than sparkling for the game, with a cold drizzle at kickoff. Perhaps because of the wetness, Duane Bennett lost the ball on Minnesota’s opening drive on a hit by safety Chris Maragos and the Badgers took over at their 41.
Their first possession was met with little resistance, finishing on Clay’s 2-yard run for an early 7-0 lead.
In the third quarter, the Badgers did the same. Weber’s third-down pass to the flat bounced off DeLeon Eskridge and into the hands of diving defensive tackle Patrick Butrym for the interception.
The Badgers then found a soft spot on the right side of the Minnesota defense and gave Clay six carries on that ensuing drive. He gained 53 yards, including a 1-yard burst to put Wisconsin in front 17-13 late in the third quarter.
The Gophers drove 80 yards in three plays after falling behind by 10 points again and forced a punt to get the ball back at their own 5 with 1:43 remaining in the game. They had no timeouts, though, and didn’t get very far before Weber’s fumble.

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Vegas has the Badgers as a 16 point underdog.
Nuff Said!!
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I don't see how you can call Ohio State over-rated when they held USC to just 300 total yards (they average 430 ypg), have two shutouts, have the 16th best rush defense in the nation (Big Ten - 1st), the 36th best pass defense (Big Ten - 1st) and have the 8th best defense for total yards (Big Ten - 2nd by 10 yards). So, I don't think Wisconsin is going to be rushing for over 200 yards like they did against Minnesota.
You know where Minnesota's rush defense is at? 104th nationally and last in the Big Ten.
Defense wins games. However, I want it to be a good game. I'm not calling Wisconsin over-rated since they're 5-0 after playing 3 non-conference weaklings and barely winning against a 2-3 Michigan State team and a 3-2 Minnesota team with no defense.
Now, I haven't been impressed with Ohio State's offense except in the Toledo game so that's a toss up. If the Pryor from that game shows up (262 yards passing, 3 TD's - 110 yards rushing, 1 TD) then it's a sure win, otherwise it will be close.
That's all, GO BUCKS!!
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The Buckeyes will skin both of you varmints and once again prove who is the best in the Big Ten with a 5th straight Big Ten Title.
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That's the point I was making. It's a huge rivalry game, and the players are going to parade the axe around the stadium no matter who wins. No, this is not my first time watching this rivalry. He was complaining about the Badgers parading the axe around in their stadium. Keep up with those reading lessons, and pretty soon you'll be up to a third grade level.
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Oct. 24 at Columbus. You may want to go out that day and not watch because your Gophers could get embarrassed.
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Joke's on you and everybody knows it.
AL Central is medicore regardless of who wins Tuesday. Any fan with a brainstem knows this. Still doesn't take away from what the Twins have done with no financial support from management, losing 3 starting pitchers, and an MVP. It's amazing.
Bitter party of one? You're ridiculous.
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If the Twins lose, will the AL Central be considered mediocre? Will you not mind seeing the Tigers get swept by the NYY? You're a joke.
And don't get mad because the best thing to happen to your athletic department in the past 20 years was stripped from the record. Tubby is sure to get a new arena soon. Gopher bball will have a new place to play as they waste MN money and not win Big Ten titles, just like the football team.
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Big Ten is wide open. It hasn't been this medicore in a while. Penn St and OSU look to be getting it together and Iowa is a surprise.
Gray comment is just ignorant. You're just making yourself look foolish buddy.
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That 3rd &8 near the end should have at least been a roll out- a short loss if nobody is open is better than no time off the clock. Also they have to get a better pass defense- although the pass rush at the end was super....AND lets keep it friendly people- this is college football-NO?
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Don't you remember your quote after the Cal game?
"Gophers played good and could have won. They could still win the big ten. " Sounds to me like you thought they were contenders.
Enjoy your 6-6 season without a bowl appearance.
BTW, did Jan Gangelhoff take the ACT for Marqueis Gray?
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YOU should GET OVER IT. This is EXACTLY how it is done EVERY SINGLE YEAR...home or away.
Please watch the 2003 highlight (you MORON) and you will see a winning Gopher field goal and a Gopher leaping the Badger bench to grab the axe.
Is this your FIRST year watching this rivalry? You moron.
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If your Gophers can't beat Wisconsin at home what do you think the Buckeyes are going to do to them on Oct. 24 in Columbus??? Oh man, lol. It could be very ugly for your team. The Bucks are clearly the class of the Big Ten - no doubt about it.
That's 1 win for Wisconsin over Minnesota and maybe another one on Monday night?
You never know.
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Show me the post where I said they were "real contenders." I never even paraphrased it. They are still a year or two away with Brewster's recruits. Adam Weber sucks and they have no running game whatsoever. On paper this was a loss with Clay on the other side.
You are simply ignorant. You must be the guy who taped Mauer's alleged "sign stealing" that has made national news. What a sad individual you are.
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